UPES B.Tech Admissions 2026
ApplyRanked #43 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements
Ranked #43 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements
AICTE ‘Platinum’ institute | NIRF 2024 Rank Band 151-200 under the engineering category | Tier-1 accreditation by NBA | Merit & Sports Scholarships
Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
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The campus is very small with walking space, however, the infrastructure is good with well-equipped labs and a great library. The classrooms are clean and air-conditioned. It is a 5-floor building with a lift, and water purifiers are present on each floor. Cleanliness is maintained very well.
Most teachers are qualified and knowledgeable, but only a few of them are actually helpful. The curriculum is relevant to the industry. Two exams are held each semester, excluding the practicals. The exams are moderately hard, with 35% as the passing mark.
The placements are good, with most students securing a job in the 3rd year itself. Few opt for higher studies, while 90% of students get placed. The highest on-campus placement is 25 LPA, with 5–6 LPA as the average package for the IT department.
In the hostel, single accommodation and double accommodation are also available. So when you are in your first year mainly you will mainly get double accommodation rooms, and when you go into the second year, you will get single rooms. Chair, Table, Almirah, Wall book track, will get in the room. Mess food is okay, you will get 4 meals, and the menu is different every day.
In the LL.B. course, all are law subjects, not like the Integrated B.A. LL.B. course where half is law subject and half is graduation subject until the 3rd year. Faculty members are good, like if any new amendments on new case laws come, they will discuss that in class, and exam timing is also good.
Placement is quite ok in college. Companies visit the campus during the final year of students for placements. Many students secure a pre-placement offer while internships during their penultimate year or last year. I think the average package will go up to 7-8 LPA.
The college is located in the central area of which is one of the busiest areas, so they charge higher tuition fees. The campus in charge keeps an eye on all the students, so it is definitely impossible to bunk classes or be late to class. The fine system is also followed by the college.
As this course was initiated 5 years ago, I am one of the students to join the course from the second year of initiation. Teachers from other disciplines were advised to handle our subjects, which was a little bit disappointing to join this course.
The first batch of B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science ces and a placement record of 62.5%, while our batch secured 79.3% placement records with 21.3 LPA as the highest package for the department, followed by 17.5 LPA as the second highest.
The course curriculum is okay. According to the subject, it's lengthy, but still, if we properly study according to our planning, it's easy to complete and understand the course. The exam is semester-wise, there are 4 semesters and 4 mid-semester exams, each semester of 100 marks. The college has set up a hostel both for girls and boys, offering a lot of facilities like rooms on the basis of single, sharing, or twin beds, etc., and a lot of tasty and hygienic food available 24/7 in the college canteen. The students are also offered a playground in the hostel. The exam is divided into two parts- internal and external. Internal marks are given by teachers on the basis of assignments and tests. The external exam is given at a university level, which is a subjective paper. Every sem there is one unit test and a semester exam, and lastly, by college prelim exam and last university exam.
The faculty of my college was really helpful and knowledgeable. They were very supportive. The knowledge base of all professors was really good, even though they were middle-aged. Also, they used to provide constant motivation for self-improvement in all aspects.
Placements and job opportunities are basically made for people who have good scores. Placements are good here, companies like TCS, Accenture, Nomura, Google, Microsoft, JP Morgan, Capgemini, etc. visit this campus and pick people in bulk. The package range at that time was 2.5 LPA to 9-10 LPA from premium companies. 70% of students got final placements. Some special training programs and recently updated chapters in a course are added, and students are taught according. This helps them perform better in the industry. The students give presentations and research projects at the end of the semester.
In the hostel, single accommodation and double accommodation are also available. So when you are in your first year mainly you will mainly get double accommodation rooms, and when you go into the second year, you will get single rooms. Chair, Table, Almirah, Wall book track, will get in the room. Mess food is okay, you will get 4 meals, and the menu is different every day.
In the LL.B. course, all are law subjects, not like the Integrated M tech ,B.A. LL.B. course where half is law subject and half is graduation subject until the 3rd year. Faculty members are good, like if any new amendments on new case laws come, they will discuss that in class, and exam timing is also good.
Placement is quite ok in college. Companies visit the campus during the final year of students for placements. Many students secure a pre-placement offer while internships during their penultimate year or last year. I think the average package will go up to 7-8 LPA.
It was average—not that bad, but not that good, and wifi facility and hostel etc .but it was decent, up to the mark of how it should be. But according to me, it could have been way better than this. I mean, it is a degree college in a way, so it could be better. They're saying a new branch will open.
Yes, the teachers are very helpful. I do not face any difficulty in that; even if I have, I can inform the authorities, and they solve it soon. The semester exam was actually a bit hard if you ask me, so like if you're smart enough, then only refer to it or don't.
Almost everyone got placement; the highest package was 45k starting. One of my colleagues got into Kokilaben Hospital. Everyone got an internship; they even sent us to training to marathon, which helps with the infield experience of it, so like it was good.
Currently, the college does provide wifi and more benifits hostels for students. However, there are PGs available nearby the college campus with affordable prices, as well as flats. Wi-Fi is available on the college campus, the labs are well-equipped, and all the classrooms have AC and digital boards.
Faculty of the college are experienced and well-qualified. The curriculum is easy for the students. The faculty are very friendly and help us to solve queries regarding the course and also about personal stuff. The easy exams are quite tough, but if you attend the classes regularly, you can get good grades.
Students are very bright, intellectual, and hardworking. Students got internships from this college with an above-average package. The college provides various opportunities to showcase our skills, and the students themselves are very excited to participate in the various workshops.
All the classrooms are well-equipped with basic facilities like well maintained cooling system, smart boards, and other such basic facilities. Talking about hostels, that is the only shortcoming of our college. There is no specific hostel designed for the students of faculty of technology. But we do have certain number of seats (3-4) in each of the DU hostels.
As I said, faculty members are well-equipped with multi-domain knowledge. Most of them have done their prior studies at IITs. Curriculum is designed as per the new education policy. You will get hands-on experience of working on hardware in the labs which we as FOT are equipped with. There is a wide range of choices we get for subjects based on our interests, and we are free to choose. I mean, there is this minor degree scheme in our college. Talking about faculty members, almost all have done doctorate in their specific domain. Some of them have work experience of more than 25 years, and even the visiting faculty
Engineering at DU was started in 2023, and hence the first batch will pass in 2027. But as I discussed with our faculty members, they confirmed MOU signing with Google and are in talks with other major giants like Siemens. One of our faculty members mentioned the culture of our placement cell, even we as teachers are said by authorities to bring companies.
Total campus is large and designed to support engineering studies and co-curricular activities. Academic blocks are well-maintained, and laboratories for different streams are updated regularly with the required software and equipment. The library is a quiet space for study, with both physical and digital resources. Hostels provide a safe and comfortable stay for outstation students, with decent mess facilities. The campus also includes cafeterias, Wi-Fi zones, and seminar halls.
Faculty members are dedicated to shaping students’ academic paths. They ensure that each subject is taught with clarity and are always open to answering questions. Professors also give guidance for internships and final-year projects. They organize guest lectures from industry experts to expose students to the latest technologies. Apart from teaching, they also help students build communication and leadership skills by encouraging participation in workshops and events.
Placementts drives attract a fair mix of IT and service-based companies. With training support from the placement cell, students are prepared in coding, aptitude, and communication skills. Big recruiters include Infosys, HCL, Accenture, and Tech Mahindra. The average placement package is about ₹4 LPA, while the highest offers reach around ₹9–10 LPA.
My college provides good academic and residential infrastructure for its students. The classrooms are equipped with audio-visual tools, and labs are designed to help students with hands-on experiments. The library is a strong point, with access to thousands of books, journals, and e-learning platforms. Students can also use digital labs for online learning and project work. The hostels are safe and provide decent amenities, including Wi-Fi and hygienic mess food. Outdoor sports grounds and indoor gaming areas add to the student life experience.
Maximum teaching staff are professional and helpful. They blend academic theory with real-world case studies, making classes interactive. Professors are approachable, and students often mention that they are willing to explain concepts repeatedly until they are understood. Faculty encourage students to participate in hackathons, technical paper presentations, and innovation contests. They also provide guidance for higher education exams, offering mentorship for GRE, GATE, and CAT aspirants.
Placements are guided by a systematic approach by dedicated faculty members. Students undergo soft-skill development and technical training sessions starting from their third year. Regular mock interviews and group discussions help in preparing for real placement drives. Companies like Wipro, TCS, Tech Mahindra, and Accenture are regular recruiters. The average package hovers between ₹3.5–4.5 LPA, and students with strong technical skills have landed offers up to ₹9 LPA.
Hello Supriya,
Considering your EAMCET rank of 142508, it's quite tough to get a seat in BVRIT, Narsapur as it is one of the top colleges and usually closes at a much better rank. You can get a seat under management quota, or you can also check any other colleges which have more ranks for cutoffs.
With a 29,000 rank in TS EAMCET, getting a seat in BVRIT is possible but depends on a few factors:
Branch preference
High-demand branches like CSE, ECE, AI, and Data Science may not be available at this rank in the main BVRIT campus.
You might get lower-demand branches like mechanical, civil, or biotech.
If you're open to BVRIT Narsapur or BVRIT Women's (if applicable), your chances improve.
Category and reservation
If you belong to BC, SC, ST, or EWS categories, your chances are better.
Local status helps too.
Counselling phase
In Phase 1, it may be tough to get a seat.
In Phase 2 or spot admissions, cutoffs are relaxed, and chances improve.
Hello,
If you’ve secured 8364 rank in ICET for MBA, then you do have a fair chance of getting a seat in BVRIT (Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Vivekananda Institute of Technology), especially if you're open to later rounds of counselling. BVRIT is one of the recognized colleges in Telangana, and it does consider candidates with ranks in this range, depending on seat availability, reservation category, and the competition level in a particular year.
Usually, I have seen students with ranks up to 10,000 have managed to get admission in BVRIT during the final phases of TS ICET counselling. But if you're from a reserved category, your chances become stronger. It’s also a good idea to look at the previous year's cut-off trends to get a clearer picture.
You can also check this page for more details about admission, the fee structure
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bv-raju-institute-of-technology-narsapur
So, don’t lose hope. Just keep participating in each phase of counselling, and you might get a seat in BVRIT or another good college under ICET.
All the best!